New Publication Cultures in the Humanities / edited by Peter Dávidházi.

The changes we have seen in recent years in the scholarly publishing world - including the growth of digital publishing and changes to the role and strategies of publishers and libraries alike - represent the most dramatic paradigm shift in scholarly communications in centuries. This volume brings t...

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Other Authors: Dávidházi, Peter (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam [Netherlands] : Amsterdam University Press, [2014]
Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
[Chicago, Illinois] : Distributed in the US and Canada by the University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface : Exploring paradigms and ourselves / Peter Dávidházi
  • Digital humanities : foundations / Jacques Dubucs
  • Looking forwards, not back : some ideas on the future of electronic publications / Gudrun Gersmann
  • The dynamics of digital publications : an exploration of digital lexicography / Claudine Moulin and Julianne Nyhan
  • Too much of a good thing? Or, a historian swamped by the web / Luca Codignola
  • Electronic textual criticism : a challenge to the editor and to the publisher / Gábor Kecskemeti
  • Computer-assisted scholarly editing of manuscript sources / Andrea Bozzi
  • Electronic media and changing methods in classics / Bernhard Palme
  • Publication practices in motion : the benefits of open access publishing for the humanities / Janneke Adema and Eelco Ferwerda
  • The future of publications in the humanities : possible impacts of research assessment / Milena Žic Fuchs
  • ERIH's role in the evaluation of research achievements in the humanities / Ferenc Kiefer
  • Performing excellence in the humanities : the funding initiative 'Opus magnum' of the VolkswagenStiftung / Vera Szöllösi-Brenig.